
The Executive Board of the APA have unanimously voted to present Dr Gendlin the 2020-2021 Memorial Award for
Lifetime Achievement: given to an individual in recognition of distinguished lifetime contributions to humanistic psychology.
Here, Serge talks about thinking as a mindful, contemplative process. First, he describes the three stages of the process as he sees them. This takes just a couple of minutes. Then he goes at much greater length into a specific example of him going through this process.
by Serge Prengel.
2020 was a difficult year for people all around world. It was especially difficult for the people in Hong Kong who were not only burdened by the pandemic, but by acute political crises as well. Many are considering leaving the city. Pessimistic sentiments are widespread. Occasionally, people cheer each other up with words of hope - “We shall overcome,” some say. But more find it difficult to swallow the continued decay of the city.
by Eric Kit-wai Ma.
A video by Rob Parker from the Felt Sense Conference 2019
Thinking at the Edge (TAE) has helped me move from feeling powerless in light of the inaction of politicians to address climate change, to a place of hope and clarity, with clear steps ahead for me.
by Merilyn Mayhew